'When the sanitization process is complete, the specified disks are in a sanitized state. You return the sanitized disks to the spare disk pool with the disk sanitize release command.'

This is correct for hardware based disk ownership systems. For software based ownership systems, the following additional steps are needed after the disk sanitize release command is issued:

Run the following commands to make these disk spares:

priv set advanced
disk unfail -s <disk name>


Kb has more info.

https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Software/ONTAP_OS/Disks_are_not_owned_or_report_a_Bad_label_after_running_the_disk_sanitize_release_command

On Fri, 20 Aug 2021, 15:55 Carl Howell, <chowell@uwf.edu> wrote:
I have a couple of shelves of 900GB SAS that were just sanitized from a now retired 7-Mode cluster. I'd like to use these drives as spares in a C-Mode cluster, but they come up as "bad label." I've looked on the NOW/MySupport site, but wanted to check here before I attempt to do anything. . .

Thanks,

--Carl
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